It appears that Google is unwilling to spread much noise about Meet for the moment.

What does Meet have to offer?

The users have to input a specific code for taking part in the desired meeting and it also shows other scheduled meetings. In its list of features, it supports dial-in numbers for users that can’t have access to the video streams. It can be linked to both Gmail and Google Calendar so that you don’t end up missing an important business meeting with your partners.

I find the timing of Google’s launch quite amusing as it has been only two weeks since Amazon unveiled its Chime application meant to perform the same task as the Meet.

Can Meet sustain the competition?

Now, the big question to be answered is that whether Google’s Meet will be able to compete against Skype and other related tools for video conferencing. Given that an increasing number of internet users are frequently using Google Docs and Drive, it may turn raise the popularity of Meet too.